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Simon & Garfunkel

Bridge Over Troubled Water

  • AMG Review of Bridge Over Troubled Water

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    Bruce Eder
    All Music Guide

    Bridge Over Troubled Water was one of the biggest-selling albums of its decade, and it hasn't fallen too far down on the list in years since. Apart from the gospel-flavored title track, which took some evolution to get to what it finally became, however, much of Bridge Over Troubled Water also constitutes a stepping back from the music that Simon & Garfunkel had made on Bookends -- this was mostly because the creative partnership that had formed the body and the motivation for the duo's four prior albums literally consumed itself in the making of Bridge Over Troubled Water. The overall effect was perhaps the most delicately textured album to close out the 1960s from any major ock act. Bridge Over Troubled Water, at its most ambitious and bold, on its title track, was a quietly reassuring album; at other times, it was personal yet soothing; and at other times, it was just plain fun. The public in 1970 -- a very unsettled time politically, socially, and culturally -- embraced it; and whatever mood they captured, the songs matched the standard of craftsmanship that had been established on the duo's two prior albums. Between the record's overall quality and its four hits, the album held the number one position for two and a half months and spent years on the charts, racking up sales in excess of five million copies. The irony was that for all of the record's and the music's appeal, the duo's partnership ended in the course of creating and completing the album.

Bet You Haven't Heard This One In A Long While
1 day ago

Are those saxophones? whatever they are, they're a tad screechy, but I like it anyway. Bridge Over Troubled Water was the first album I ever bought - repurchased most of its songs recently, and I knew every single word. Customers of a certain vintage (even from overseas) know all the words, too.

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Paul Simon sues Japanese clockmaker for using song
about 1 year ago

Paul Simon sues Japanese clockmaker for using songNEW YORK (Reuters) - Singer and songwriter Paul Simon sued a Japanese clockmaker for $5 million for copyright infringement on Friday claiming the company used one of his songs as a composition on their clocks.Simon's lawyers accused clock company Rhythm Watch Co Ltd, and its U.S. subsidiary Rhythm USA Inc of using Simon's song Bridge Over Troubl...

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Eerily accurate depiction of me -- one of those dorky quiz things
about 1 year ago

I'm Bridge Over Troubled Water!Which Simon and Garfunkel album are you?

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over 3 years ago

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